The Dolphins (5-4) have a 2-2 record under Osweiler, who has completed 63.8 percent of his passes for 1,034 yards with six touchdowns and three interceptions in the five games he has played in this season.

“Any time you get to play in a venue like that, it’s something special. It adds a little something extra to the game. I’m very excited to play at Lambeau Field,” Osweiler said Wednesday. “It’s a great honor. Bring on the weather, bring on the snow, whatever they have. It’ll just make the experience a little better.”

Tannehill, who continues to nurse a capsule injury to his right shoulder, has already missed four consecutive games since he first suffered the injury against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 5.

Tannehill has not thrown a pass in the portion of Dolphins practice open to media in the last three weeks.

Osweiler, who will play for they second time in Green Bay, knows he must play better to lead the Dolphins offense, which failed to score a touchdown in a game for the first time this season in last Sunday’s game against the New York Jets.

The Dolphins needed a pick-six touchdown from rookie linebacker Jerome Baker and two field goals from rookie Jason Sanders in the 13-6 win.

“We’ve underachieved in some football games, but we’re working very hard to get that cleaned up so that we can score more touchdowns and we can score more points,”Osweiler said.

“This offense has very lofty goals. We set the standard very high for what we’re trying to accomplish every week and sometimes you’re not going to accomplish that. But I can promise you, it’s not from a lack of work ethic.”

Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross discusses firing Adam Gase and says he's 'not proud' of what the team has done on the football field.

Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross discusses firing Adam Gase and says he's 'not proud' of what the team has done on the football field.

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Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross discusses firing Adam Gase and says he's 'not proud' of what the team has done on the football field.

Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross discusses firing Adam Gase and says he's 'not proud' of what the team has done on the football field.

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"Right now he's on the roaster," said Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier on whether quarterback Ryan Tannehill will remain with the team.

"Right now he's on the roaster," said Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier on whether quarterback Ryan Tannehill will remain with the team.

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Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said the search for a new head coach will begin "immediately" Monday after owner Stever Ross announced head coach Adam Gase was fired along with vice president for football operations Mike Tannenbaum.

Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said the search for a new head coach will begin "immediately" Monday after owner Stever Ross announced head coach Adam Gase was fired along with vice president for football operations Mike Tannenbaum.

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Chris Grier, who just completed his 19th season with the Miami Dolphins and third as the team’s GM, will report directly to Ross and be charged with hiring a head coach.

Chris Grier, who just completed his 19th season with the Miami Dolphins and third as the team’s GM, will report directly to Ross and be charged with hiring a head coach.